Kathy Moore of the Texas Blood Institute preps Julio Cesar Valencia, to
donate blood, a student from the 361st Training Squadron. The institute sets
up about 27 stations and draws blood from around 200-300 plus patients per
day and will be accepting donations at the Airman's Club from April 3-5 from
2-9 p.m. To donate or set up an appointment call Staff Sgt. Angelia Ashley
at (940)676-4900. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Frank Carter)

Carol Demmel, Supervisor for the Texas Blood Institute preps Staff Sgt.
David Montalro, a student with the 361st Training Squadron, to donate blood
April 3, 2012. The institute sets up about 27 stations and draws blood from
around 200-300 plus patients per day and will be accepting donations at the
Airman's Club from April 3-5 from 2-9 p.m. To donate or set up an
appointment call Staff Sgt. Angelia Ashley at (940)676-4900. (U.S. Air
Force Photo/Frank Carter)

Tiffinee Gardner of the Texas Blood Institute preps Jaid Downing, to donate
blood, a student from the 361st Training Squadron. The institute sets up
about 27 stations and draws blood from around 200-300 plus patients per day
and will be accepting donations at the Airman's Club from April 3-5 from 2-9
p.m. To donate or set up an appointment call Staff Sgt. Angelia Ashley at
(940)676-4900. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Frank Carter)

The 982nd Maintenance Squadron creates, acquires and sustains state-of-the-art aerospace maintenance trainers and training aids to sustain United States Air Force mission capability. They provide top quality trainers and training aids such as hand tool trainers, electrical trainers, EOD training aids and many others to assist in training of maintenance personnel. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Sergio Vanelli)

The 363rd Training Squadron provides training for armament, munitions, nuclear weapons and maintenance scheduling/analysis for both enlisted and officer maintenance professionals. The 363rd TRS is focused on meeting the United States Air Force maintenance objectives on time, on cost and on target. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)

Sheppard began training the Explosive Ordnance Disposal preliminary course in 2011. The course screens candidates prior to beginning the Naval School EOD at Eglin AFB, Fla. In a 20-day course, the students are put through knowledge, physical and proficiency tests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Brittany Martin)

The 361st Training Squadron has a versatile mission that trains Airmen to maintain, troubleshoot and repair different systems such as aerospace ground equipment and turboprop engine systems. The training squadron is also responsible for training, educating and developing Airmen in aircraft metals, vehicle body repairs, aircraft structural maintenance and non-destructive inspection. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)

The 366th Training Squadron develops and conducts training in vehicle operations and 12 of the Air Force’s 13 civil engineer career fields, including Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Control Systems. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)